Dude. I respect your work here. This is a good design with the display in particular. But that you implemented the entire thing within the limitations of the Logic Environment is totally psychotic. In the good sense. Wow, amazing work there. I would not have thought this level of complexity was possible via Environment programming.

jscott wrote:Dude. I respect your work here. This is a good design with the display in particular. But that you implemented the entire thing within the limitations of the Logic Environment is totally psychotic. In the good sense. Wow, amazing work there. I would not have thought this level of complexity was possible via Environment programming.

Thanks a lot brother! I thank you very sincerely for your feedback and for checking out this video!

The first time I attempted to create this, I literally took 3-4 weeks and hardly got anywhere due to really technical workarounds I couldn't figure out then. I put this project on hold for a while and went back to it with a fresh mind maybe a year or so later. Believe it or not, I created this entire sequencer from start to finish in only 7 days this time!!! 5 days to build it and 2 days of testing/fixing/adding to make sure everything was functioning properly. I actually have a video on my channel of my first run on the 5th day. The excitement I felt was insane! I also wanted to show that implementing LED feedback from Logic Pro X to the Quneo is very possible. I wrote a post of the basis of doing it, here in the forums. I'll work on a tutorial to show the two techniques soon. Just very busy with school, so have to coordinate time to do tutorials. Thanks again!